The Challenge Labs Face Today
Your patients receive lab results—but often leave confused.
Result-Clarification Calls
Reception and lab staff spend hours answering “What does this mean?” calls, reducing operational efficiency.
Patient Confusion & Anxiety
Medical jargon like “eGFR” or “HbA1c” leaves patients uncertain whether results are normal or need attention.
Static PDF Reports
Traditional lab reports lack context, trends, or guidance—patients don’t know what to do next.
Missed Repeat Testing
Without tracking trends over time, patients don’t see the value in regular monitoring tests.
Plain-Language Summaries
AI-generated summaries explain what each parameter means in simple terms your patients can understand.
Trends Over Time
Visual charts show how recurring tests like HbA1c, glucose, and cholesterol change over time.
Normal vs Needs Attention
Clear visual indicators highlight which results are within range and which may require follow-up.
Specialist Suggestions
Suggests which type of specialist to consult—not medical advice, just guidance on next steps.
Complete Blood Count
Jan 15, 2024Hemoglobin
14.2 g/dL
WBC Count
7,200 /µL
Platelets
145,000 /µL
RBC Count
5.1 M/µL
HbA1c Trend
↓ ImprovingBenefits for Your Lab
Operational efficiency, patient satisfaction, and commercial differentiation.
Operational Efficiency
Reduce result-clarification calls by up to 40%
Free up reception and lab staff time
No LIS integration required for pilot
Patient Experience
Instant understanding of results
Reduced anxiety with clear explanations
Personal health trends they can track
Commercial Value
Differentiate from competitors
Encourage repeat testing via trends
Strengthen patient loyalty
What Our Partners Say
“Medheed has significantly reduced our reception call volume. Patients now understand their results before calling us, and when they do call, the conversations are more meaningful.”
Lab Ops Lead
Pilot Partner, Qatar
“The trend visualization feature has been a game-changer for our chronic disease patients. They’re now more engaged with their health and more likely to return for follow-up testing.”
Patient Experience Director
Pilot Partner, Qatar
Security & Compliance
Your patients’ data is protected with enterprise-grade security measures
Hosted in Qatar
All data is stored and processed within Qatar, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
End-to-End Encryption
Data encrypted in transit and at rest using industry-standard AES-256 encryption.
Access Controls
Role-based access control ensures only authorized personnel can access patient data.
Audit Logs
Comprehensive audit trails for all data access and system activities.
Retention & Deletion
Configurable data retention policies with secure deletion upon request.
No Medical Advice
Medheed explains results in plain language but does not diagnose or recommend treatments.
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No Commitment Pilot
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See Medheed in Action
Here’s how Medheed creates a caring summary from a real lab report
Your Lab Report Summary
Get a caring, personalized summary of your lab results with gentle guidance on next steps.
Your Lab Report Summary
Your Personal Health Summary
I’m here to help you understand your results! Overall, your body is doing well. Your blood count shows healthy levels, which means your immune system and oxygen transport are working nicely. Your cholesterol could use a gentle nudge in the right direction – the “bad” cholesterol is a bit elevated, but don’t worry, this is very common and manageable with some small lifestyle adjustments I’ll guide you through.
Blood Count
Red Blood Cells
NormalYour infection-fighting cells are at a healthy level.
Value: 7.2 (Normal: 4.0–11.0)
White Blood Cells
NormalGood oxygen-carrying capacity in your blood.
Value: 4.8 (Normal: 4.2–5.4)
Cholesterol
Total Cholesterol
NormalYour cholesterol is in a healthy range.
Value: 195 (Normal: <200)
LDL (Bad)
Needs AttentionSlightly elevated. Consider dietary changes and exercise.
Value: 125 (Normal: <100)
My gentle guidance for you
Try swapping some butter or fried foods for heart-friendly options like olive oil A daily walk (even 20-30 minutes) can work wonders for your heart health Schedule a friendly check-in with your doctor in about 3 months to track progress